In August, we hosted yet another #SocialGov Summit; this time, it was held at the White House and focused on Opening Data. Representatives from The Case Foundation, WeWork, General Assembly, ThinkUp and Fosterly opened the session with a discussion on the unique needs of their communities and how government managers can listen better to design public/private partnerships that encourage sustainable innovation.

We hosted reddit—an entertainment, social networking, and news website where registered community members can submit content, such as text posts or direct links, making it essentially an online bulletin board system—in an event called Ask reddit Anything. Check out the summary: To Learn About reddit, Listen First.

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